How sweet is the light, what a delight for the eyes to behold the sun! Even if a man lives many years, let him enjoy himself in all of them, remembering how many the days of darkness are going to be. The only future is nothingness!
Ecclesiastes 11:7-8


August 18, 2010

For months, it has been clear that Republican Congressional candidates would benefit from independent voters’ dissatisfaction with President Obama because he has completely mismanaged the mandate he was given. The Republican party has nominated so many at the whacko far right, as well as some other unusual choices — Linda McMahon, the candidate for the United States Senate in Connecticut made millions running the sex-and-violence spectacle known as World Wrestling Entertainment — that the Republican brand is barely recognizable. Consider:
Ken Buck, the United States Senate nominee in Colorado. A former district attorney, he has said that the separation of church and state is too strictly enforced and wants to eliminate the Energy and Education Departments. Until recently, he supported repealing the 17th Amendment, which provides for direct election of senators. In the primary, he said he should win because “I do not wear high heels” — his opponent was a woman. As a federal prosecutor, he was reprimanded by a United States attorney after he gave information about the weakness of a case against gun dealers to the defense.
AmFlagRand Paul, the United States Senate candidate in Kentucky and a physician, has criticized the minimum-wage law and the civil rights and fair housing laws. He wants to cut way back on unemployment insurance and has denigrated Medicare as “socialized medicine.”
Sharron Angle, the United States Senate candidate in Nevada, believes that same-sex couples should not be allowed to adopt children, that the United States should pull out of the United Nations, and that Medicare and Social Security should be phased out in favor of a privatized system. In May, she suggested to The Reno Gazette-Journal that if she failed to defeat her Democratic opponent, Harry Reid, the Senate majority leader, then conservatives might have no choice but to turn to violence. “I look at this as almost an imperative. If we don’t win at the ballot box, what will be the next step?” she said.
Mike Lee, the United States Senate candidate here in Utah, said he favors repealing the progressive income tax and supports a low cap on liability for oil companies that cause extensive environmental damage. He is one of the many Republicans who support changing the 14th Amendment to prohibit American-born children of illegal immigrants from being granted citizenship.
These people  are out of touch with mainstream American values of tolerance and pretty much everything else, especially what passes for human reason. Is this a great country, or what?

1 comment:

  1. At least your representative isn't Michelle Bachmann. She was in the Lumberjack Days parade through Stillwater and she was riding in a WWII convoy vehicle. It was really disturbing. I'm glad that I'll have an opportunity to help make sure that she's not going back to Washington. You know, that place where people are either pro-american or anti-american.

    Had a great time with Brett, Heather, Parker, Jim and Marlene on Saturday. I'm sure they'll be sharing some of the pictures that were taken.

    Hope all is well.

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